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Let’s play… Review Basketball! Review For: Quarterly Assessment #1

How many proper nouns are in the following sentence? 2 Ethiopia & Morocco are African countries. What are they? Ethiopia & Morocco

Identify an abstract noun in the following sentence. Jealousy is a negative trait. jealousy

Identify whether the underlined noun in the sentence is compound or collective. My sister-in-law is a great addition to the family. compound

Identify whether the underlined noun in the sentence is compound or collective. The faculty will make the final decision. collective

Q: Identify the concrete nouns in the following sentence. The photograph we took in New York was with my new camera. photograph, New York, camera

What kind of pronoun is the underlined word in the following sentence? My aunt, who lives far away, still comes home for Christmas. My aunt, who lives far away, still comes home for Christmas. A: intensive B: relative C: personal B: relative

Q: What kind of pronoun is the underlined word in the following sentence? Mya, herself,made dinner tonight. A: intensive

What kind of pronoun is the underlined word in the following sentence? Who is the new teacher? A.Intensive B.Personal C. Interrogative Interrogative

What kind of pronoun is the underlined word in the sentence? This is the one I chose. A.Relative B.Intensive C.Demonstrative Demonstrative

Q: What kind of pronoun is the underlined word in the sentence? Those are the 2 cards I need to complete this set, which is only part of my collection. A.Reflexive B.Intensive C.Relative Relative

What part of speech are the articles: a, an, the? A: Verbs B: Adjectives C. Pronouns Adjectives

Q: What is the verb/verb phrase in the following sentence? The leaves are pretty in the fall. A. leaves B. are pretty C. are ar e ar e

What is the verb/verb phrase in the following sentence? A.will be B.will be going C.will She will be going with my neighbor to the game. will be going

Tell whether the italicized verb is transitive or intransitive. I sang the National Anthem before the game. Transitive

Tell whether the italicized verb is transitive or intransitive. The band played loudly at the parade. Intransitive

Tell whether the italicized verb is action or linking. The soup tasted wonderful! Linking!

What is the adverb in the following sentence? Suddenly it started to rain! suddenly What word is the adverb modifying? started

What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence? The present is on my desk. on my desk What is the object of the preposition? desk

What is the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence? I like to go to the theater, for I am a true actor. for

What are the correlating conjunctions in the following sentence? Neither Bill, nor Elaine wanted to go to the haunted house because it was so scary. Neither/Nor

What is the subordinating conjunction in the following sentence? If you go to the costume shop, please take me! If

What is the interjection in the following sentence? Wow, he made the shot! Wow

Tell what kind of phrase is italicized in the sentence. My dog, bought from a shelter, is the nicest dog anyone could ever ask for. A.Participia l B.Gerund C.Infinitive Participial

I like to walk my dog in St. Clairsville. A.Gerund B.Partici pial C.Infiniti ve Tell what kind of phrase is italicized in the sentence. Infini tive

Tell what kind of phrase is italicized in the sentence. I love spending money! A.Participia l B.Gerund C.Infinitive Gerund

Tell what kind of phrase is italicized in the sentence. I like to shop in fine stores everywhere! A.Preposition al B.Appositive C.Infinitive Prepositional

Tell what kind of phrase is italicized in the sentence. Lil Wayne, the best rapper of all time, is coming to our town! A.Participia l B.Gerund C.Appositiv e Appositive

Tell whether the italicized clauses are independent or dependent. The students who get an A on this test will feel good about themselves. Dependent

Tell whether the italicized clauses are independent or dependent. I ran to the store, for I forgot the milk! Independen t

True or False? A phrase has a subject & a verb. FALSE!

True or False? A clause has a subject & a verb. TRUE!

True or False? A clause will always stand alone. FALSE!

True or False? A phrase can stand alone. FALSE!

Tell what kind of sentence structure each sentence is. I ride my bike, and I listen to my I pod. A.Simple B.Compound C.Complex D.Compound-Complex Compound

Tell what kind of sentence structure each sentence is. I ride my bike while I listen to my I pod. A.Simple B.Compound C.Complex D.Compound-Complex Complex

Tell what kind of sentence structure each sentence is. I ride my bike and listen to my I pod. A.Simple B.Compound C.Complex D.Compound-Complex Simple

Tell what kind of sentence structure each sentence is. When I ride my bike, I like listening to my I pod, and I enjoy freeing my mind. A.Simple B.Compound C.Complex D.Compound-Complex Compound-Complex

Tell what part of speech the italicized word is in the following sentence. A. Adjective B. Pronoun C. Noun That dog is the one I want! Adjective

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